Our Impact
Nature4Climate (N4C) is a multi-stakeholder coalition of 30 international organizations committed to accelerating the implementation of nature-based solutions (NbS) at scale.
Since 2017, Nature4Climate has played a central role in elevating nature within the global climate agenda. Before our launch, nature accounted for less than 1% of the climate conversation. Today, it’s a mainstream climate solution, constituting 25% of the conversation.
N4C established the community of actors to drive the movement forward:
- From 5 to 30 members, agreeing to work together on strategic advocacy and communications.
- Supporting a wide network of allies, including convening business leaders to spotlight success and overcome barriers to investment.
- Championing IPLC and youth voices for inclusive, high-integrity NbS.
We built the ‘connective tissue’ needed to support the growing global network:
- Nature Hubs at climate summits are the central convening space for the movement.
- Technical working groups align members’ communications and policy efforts.
- Global newsletter, newsroom, briefings, video and social content.
- Strategic communications and deep media engagement with 500+ journalists.
Our tools and platforms fill critical gaps:
- Naturebase: A science-backed, open-access platform showing where, why, and how to implement NbS.
- NbS Policy Tracker: Monitoring 1,500+ policies across 190 countries.
- Global guidance: Supporting governments to integrate NbS into national climate plans.
2025 Impact Report
The Nature4Climate 2025 Impact Report is available now, containing highlights from the year, detailing our collective impact, and how we’re shaping the future of our operation.
For N4C, 2025 was a year of renewed purpose and momentum. Our Nature Hubs returned to London Climate Week, Climate Week NYC, and COP30, creating spaces for convergence, collaboration, and unity across the climate and nature community.
It was also a landmark year for our media work. Through the new Belém Desk, we strengthened global coverage of nature and climate, contributing to a 20% increase in NbS coverage at COP30 compared to COP29.
Like many in our community, we are navigating a challenging fundraising environment. As we enter 2026 and the implementation era accelerates, we are focusing our operations to protect early progress, meet growing coordination demands, and resource collective action for nature – because this is the moment it matters most.
We invite you to explore some of the highlights of the year below and to download the new report:
Discover how you can support N4C and contribute to funding our projects by writing to ben.jack@tnc.org.